The media has been appealed to assist the insurance industry to achieve its objective to deepen penetration in Nigeria.
Managing Director, Anchor Insurance
Limited, Mr Augustine Ebose, who made the appeal at the inauguration of
new executives of the National Association of Insurance and Pension
Correspondents in Lagos, said the media could assist the insurance
industry in the area of shaping the mind and understanding of Nigerians
towards insurance especially in the area of enlightenment.
Ebose, in his paper titled “the role of
insurance journalists in emerging realities,” acknowledged the exclusive
role the media plays in information dissemination, insisting that
deepening insurance penetration in the country would come through the
media role in communicating the message of insurance to the public.
The Anchor insurance boss, who was
represented by the Executive Director, Technical, Adebisi Ikuomola, said
the new normal created by Covid-19 pandemic, has placed a
responsibility on the media to constantly educate the public on the new
ways of doing things.
He said: “It is the social
responsibility of the journalist to ensure that as the light of the
public, no one is left in the dark about new realities.”
He noted that the global new normal has
imposed an onerous responsibility on journalists to continue to update
their skills by developing new capacities, “a paradigm shift in the way
we see things, report issues objectively to achieve balanced perspective
and stand point.”
Speaking on recapitalisation exercise,
Ebose, said journalists has the duty to offer regular, well researched
analyses on how companies could go through the processes with ease, the
advantages of the process to insurers, shareholders, the insured and the
workers.
“It is not a time for the insurance journalists to begin to watch to know who individual firms will sail through or not.”
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